The punctuation that always goes at the end of a question.
What is a question mark?
This personal pronoun is used when talking about yourself.
This verb, in the simple present 2nd person singular, is written as such: You walk.
What is walk?
This category of adjectives includes words like "tall, short, big, enormous, little, etc"
What is size?
This article would fit best in this sentence: Yesterday, I saw ____ wild bear in my backyard!
What is "a"?
A question word often used to interrogate about a thing or object or idea?
What is "what"?
This type of noun does not take an "s" at the end when it is being pluralized.
What is a non-count/uncountable noun?
This (these) pronoun(s) is the only one that recquires the addition of an "-s" in the simple present.
What is he/she/it?
This type of adjective is used to compare one noun to EVERY other in the same category (best or worst)
What is superlative adjective?
This type of article (2 answers) changes depending on the beginning of the next word (vowel or consonant).
What is "a" and "an"?
A question word often used to interrogate about a place or location.
What is "where"?
This category of uncountable nouns include words like "water, tea, milk, juice".
What are liquids?
This verb is considered an auxiliary, and has a unique conjugation in the simple present in english (ex: I am, you are, he is...)
What is the verb "To be"?
This irregular adjective is written "better" in the comparative form and "best" in the superlative form.
What is "good"?
This article is used when talking about a noun/thing/object that is specific (not general), something that you already know what it is.
What is "the"?
A question word often used to interrogate about a way or manner of doing something.
What is "how"?
This type of possesive pronoun is used to indicate when something belong to you and someone else (1st person plural)
What is "ours"?
This grammar concept is the process of changing a simple present verb (or others) like "do not" into "don't".
What is a contraction?
This special rule of adjectives adds the word "more" or "most" in front of it, all the time.
What is an adjective with 3 or more syllables?
This "special type of article" is often used with uncountable nouns, as well as something in general or the name of a country/city/province.
What is "zero article/no article"?
A question word often used to interrogate about a decision between 2 choices.
What is "which"?
This type of pronoun receive the action in a sentence (some examples include: my, you, his/her, our, etc.)
What is an object pronoun?
This auxiliary verb will ALMOST always be at the BEGINNING of a Yes/No question written in the simple present.
What is the verb "to do"?
This type of adjective looks very similar to a pronoun, bu is used as an adjective and is used to indicate something that belongs to someone (my, your, her/his, our, their)
What is a possessive adjective?
It is the terms we use to describe the difference between "the" and "a/an".
What is definite and indefinite?